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1 I'm certainly a lot more optimistic than I was a year ago.
2 The Sunday Times journalist Rebecca Myers, however, takes a more optimistic stance.
3 The new forecast is still more optimistic than most private economists' views.
4 However, South Korean battery expert and professor Park Chul-wan was more optimistic .
5 Scotland's yes camp is more optimistic on the outlook for oil production.
6 I'm more optimistic now than if you'd asked me three weeks ago.
7 Mr Trump took a much more optimistic view in his rally speech.
8 Perhaps there's something much more obvious going on, something much more optimistic .
9 I'm not more optimistic because of this result, but I am optimistic.
10 By the time I returned to Maia's house I was more optimistic .
11 But it requires buyers and shareholders to take a more optimistic view.
12 In Shake's more optimistic moments, he thought it just might, just possibly.
13 And things were happier, and it was ultimately a more optimistic book.
14 However, despite this year's more optimistic economic outlook, Paraguay faces many challenges.
15 The nurses were more optimistic , and Nicholas sensibly chose to believe them.
16 I was stronger and more optimistic than I'd been since the escape.
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